War of 1812

  • We declare war of British

    We declare war of British
    On this date in 1812 we declare war on the British. We declare war because they are overtaking our ships and forcing us to jion their Navy. They also were giving the Navtive Americans arms.
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    War of 1812

  • USS Constitution vs. HM Frigate Guerriere

    USS Constitution vs. HM Frigate Guerriere
    This is a battle between two ships the American ship the USS Constitution and the British ship the Frigate Guerriere. The American ship had almost twice the sailors and about 10 tmore guns then the British. We won this battle and toke the British soldigers prisoners.
  • Battle of Mississnewa

    Battle of Mississnewa
    This a battle of us against the Native Americans.This battle toke place on a bitter, cold snowy day. The americans were forced to withdraw but evently we won.
  • British capture Ogdensburg

     British capture Ogdensburg
    This war was really important because it removed us as a threat to the British supplies.The village the British captured was not a big village.20 Americans were wounded in this war.
  • U.S. troops capture Fort George

     U.S. troops capture Fort George
    The Battle of Fort George was the first battle won on New York side of the country.We caused the Indians and British to reatreat. We killed 52 men in this battle.
  • Battle of the Thames

    Battle of the Thames
    The British marched 600 men and 1,000 Indians to the Thames River and meet the 3,500 American troops. We easily defeated them by outnumbering them. This was important because it ended the treaty with the indians.
  • Battle of Horseshoe Bend

    Battle of Horseshoe Bend
    This battle toke place in Davison, Alabama under General Andrew Jackosn.They defeated the Red Stick Indians.Fianal battke of the Creek War.
  • Battle of New Orleans

    Battle of New Orleans
    This was the last major battle in the war of 1812. The British tried to invade New Orleans,but Andrew JAckson and his men diffeeded them. This battle toke place after the treaty of gent, so it had no impact on the final result.